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Moana, Star Trek Beyond, and More on Netflix and Amazon Prime This Week

New to streaming services this week, we have a couple of notable popcorn flicks, including a triumphant new Disney film and the latest in the rebooted Star Trek saga, a couple seasons of highly watchable television, some classic horror, and a couple of indies. Read on for the full list.

Dwayne Johnson and newcomer Auli’i Cravalho lend their voices to Disney’s latest animated treat, a Polynesian tale about an island chief’s teen daughter, who sets out across the ocean to save her people with the help of the demigod Maui.

Kim Hye-Ja and Won Bin star in South Korean director Bong Joon-Ho’s mystery about a developmentally challenged man, accused of murdering a young girl, and his doting mother who goes to extreme lengths to prove his innocence.

Billy Crudup and Ezra Miller star in this Certified Fresh drama based on the famous psychological study, in which Stanford University students were asked to play either prison guards or inmates, and the situation quickly devolved into chaos.

The third chapter in the rebooted Star Trek saga finds the crew of the Enterprise marooned and separated on an unfamiliar planet, where they discover a new foe may have been waiting for them all along.

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Bette Midler and Danny DeVito star in this Zucker-Abrahams-Zucker comedy — their last together — about a bankrupted couple who kidnap their ex-boss’s spoiled wife, only to befriend her and get revenge on her evil husband together.

Ming-Na Wen, Tamlyn Tomita, and Rosalind Chao lead an ensemble cast in Wayne Wang’s layered drama about four elderly Chinese women and their American-born daughters telling their generation-spanning stories over a game of mah-jongg.

Tom Hiddleston, Brie Larson, and John Goodman star in this reimagining of the classic tale, which finds a group of adventurers traveling to a secret island where giant creatures live, untouched by humanity, and one ape in particular reigns supreme.

Demi Lovato, Mandy Patinkin, and Rain Wilson lend their voices to the third Smurfs film — the first to be completely animated — which follows the little blue hobgoblins as they search for a secret village in the Forbidden Forest.